PRISM Surveillance Program an Eye Opener to Internet Users to Work on Latest Advanced VPN environment

According to information on the alleged NSA surveillance program, PRISM, from Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PRISM_%28surveillance_program%29, the NSA internal slides included in the disclosures, purported to show that the NSA could unilaterally access data and perform, “extensive, in-depth surveillance on live communications and stored information” with examples including email, video and voice chat, videos, photos, voice-over-IP chats (such as Skype) file transfers, and social networking details.

Services offered by VPN technology such as proXPN, will breathe new life to internet users as VPN advances online security several notches higher by facilitating a private internet subset exclusive to the user, in addition to being at no cost. By connecting to the internet via a secure proXPN VPN, any user can access it and enjoy the privacy and security with peace of mind.

All data shared on proXPN VPN in comparison to the current equivalent internet technologies people use, is secured. The data shared between the proXPN server and the user’s device is encrypted but once the data ventures past the server, it goes to the public site domain and the user’s IP is hidden. proXPN ensures that the security of this data is maintained when an encrypted void between the proXPN server and the public site comes in and secures the data from the public eye at all times.

About proXPN:
Founded in 2009, proXPN is a leading VPN provider. Unlike other services, they offer free accounts. Unlike the SaaS standard practice of time-based free trials, a proXPN free VPN account lasts for life and is limited only by connection speed. proXPN Premium account users enjoy unlimited connection speeds as well as advanced features such as PPTP compatibility for mobile devices and VPN Guard™, proXPN’s method of cutting all data transfer should the VPN connection fail, ensuring all data is encrypted during transmission even if there’s a system error. proXPN’s firm stance on the importance of individual privacy and security online mirrors public sentiment expressed during debates over SOPA and PIPA.